21 feb 2013

DUBLIN, A Quick Guide (by Damaris)

Dublin, a city over a 1000 years old, is the cultural and historical capital of Ireland and birthplace of many of the world´s most popular writers and musicians. James Joyce and Oscar Wilde were both born here. But what´s it like?
It has always had a reputation as a vibrant and lively city but since the economic boom of the 1990, Dublin has got even better. Almost as famous for its lively nightlife as for its history, Dublin now looks more like other European cities, and has, in fact, become one of Europe´s most popular destination.
 
So, What can you do there?
The first place to go is Temple Bar. It has a great atmosphere, with shops, bars and cafes full of stylish young Europeans.
One of the best things to see is the Book of Kells. This is one of oldest books in the world (over 1200 years old) and you can see it in the Trinity College Library, at the University of Dublin.
Moreover, you mustn´t miss the Statue of Molly Malone, the city´s heroine. She was a beautiful youngfishmonger who died in 1636 nobody knows how she died, but a famous song was written about her and many say you can still hear the sound of her ghost walking the streets.
If you enjoy history, make sure you go to Dublin Castle. This castle, built between 1208 and 1220, lies in the heart of the city, and is surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Don´t leave without throwing a coin into the River Liffey. Walk across ha´penny bridge, with joins the north and south side of the city, and throw a coin into the river to bring you good luck.
And finally, you must listen to some live Irish music in Ireland´s famous pubs.  
Whatever you do in Ireland, you´ll certainly "enjoy the craic", as they say in Ireland, (meaning have a good time)

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